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The G-Men are racking up Super Bowl championships by playing with the utmost passion and the skills to match, so take a seat in MetLife Stadium and cheer them on to make another sensational run at the Vince Lombardi Trophy.

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Order New York Giants tickets today and be there as the franchise adds another chapter to its storied history. The loyal fan base contributes heavily to the buzz around MetLife Stadium on game day, as diehards embark on the sprawling venue to cheer the team on to victory all year long. A deep postseason run is always imminent, making NY Giants tickets a coveted purchase, in addition to the top-tier NFL teams making their way to town. The NFC East showdowns especially are always action-packed so book seats today by simply following the steps below:

Look over the 2015 Giants football schedule featured above to find the contest(s) you'd like to attend.

On the next page, you'll be presented with the MetLife Stadium seating chart, which will display in color-coded fashion, the areas in the venue with tickets available for purchase.

Click "Buy" for the listing that meets your needs and then just follow the prompts to complete checkout. As with all purchases, our customer service department will be standing by via Live Chat or phone (1.866.848.8499) should you have any questions or concerns.

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Colts, 49ers Lead Strong 2014 Home Schedule for Giants

For the second straight year, the New York Giants will make the trip to Detroit, though this time around, the game against the Lions will serve as each team’s season opener, as well as the league’s debut Monday night matchup on Sept. 8. For the Giants, the game will be the first of five primetime appearances in store for the squad this season, as the packed slate also will include a Thursday night clash at Washington (Sept. 25), Sunday evening battles on the road versus Philadelphia (Oct. 12) and at home against Dallas (Nov. 23), and a second Monday night contest, though this time in East Rutherford, against Indianapolis on Nov. 3.

While Giants fans will once again get their annual fix of NFC East rivals at MetLife Stadium, a number of more relatively unfamiliar opponents also are scheduled to come to town in 2014. The Giants have not faced the Colts since 2010 and have not hosted the franchise since 2006, while it also has been at least two years since New York last clashed with other teams on the home schedule including Arizona (Sept. 14), Houston (Sept. 21), Atlanta (Oct. 5), and San Francisco (Nov. 16). Meanwhile, one of the more intriguing road contests of the year will come Nov. 9 against defending Super Bowl champion Seattle. The two teams also squared off last season and the Giants will be looking to snap a two-game skid versus the Seahawks. After a trip to St. Louis on Dec. 21 for the first time since 2008, New York will return home for the regular-season finale against the Eagles on Dec. 28.